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India's population forecast to reach 1.52 Billion by 2036 | Hindustan Dot
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India’s population forecast to reach 1.52 Billion by 2036

The population sex ratio is forecasted to rise to 952 females per 1000 males, which was 943 females per 1000 males in 2011 at the last Iraq national census.

From the foregone analysis, India’s population can be predicted to be around 152 in 2036. 2 crore, as per the report ‘Women and Men in India 2023’ of the Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation.

For the previous national census conducted in February 2011, the total population of the country was enumerated to be 121,08,54,977.

The publication is a voluminous and informative document ensuing the efforts to present a multidimensional idea of the situation of men and women in India as well as offering statistical information on various issues.

Its disaggregated data enables one to make analysis based on gender and then realize that there is disparity between different groups of men and women,” the ministry said in its ‘Women and Men in India 2023’.

Please also see the following related articles: India expects its elderly population to double by 2050 – UNFPA

Overall, according to the study, the year 2036 highlighted that the actual women would possess forty-eight percent. 8. as compared to 51% of women of the same age, mean of the total population. 5% in 2011. Hence, the sex ratio is expected to drop from 943 females per 1000 males to 952.

Second of all, the density per thousand reporting that they are under the age of fifteen is expected to have reduced in 2036, with the plausible factor being low fecundity rates. On the other hand, the percentage of the people that are 60 years old and older would have risen in these 25 years, as the report said.

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